“Route 49”: How We Can Find Purpose in the Unexpected by Samuel Hiers
Have you ever come to a point in your life where you just wanted to give up on everything you ever tried so hard at? Felt that all of your effort was pointless? Maybe you might have believed that no one, not even your close friends, thought you mattered?
Pondering the Phone Policy by Stephanie Taylor
“This is happening everywhere. It’s a statewide conversation, it’s a national conversation, it’s probably even going on around the world,” Mrs. Macomber said. “We’re now seeing the effects that social media and the phones have on all of us.”
Exploring Post-High School Options By Hazel Duross
If you're anything like me, you are wondering, what am I going to do after school? What college will I go to, or do I even want to go to college? Well some good news is that college executives have already come to CHS to talk with both juniors and seniors about the college experience.
Nineteen Days: A Senior Reflection by Riley Clarke
I won’t be the first to say my first two years here at Coventry High School were weird, to say the least. From not stepping foot into school until October in freshman year to being accidentally contact-traced in sophomore year, those first two years barely feel real. It feels more like I’ve been here for two years, rather than four. Which is why this article is so hard to write, how can it be my senior year? I just got here.
Reflecting on the Pros and Cons of Prom by Christiana Votta
It's that time once a year again where we reflect upon the Junior and Senior prom, the one night of the year where students get to cut loose and look their best. However, is the price and experience of prom really worth it?
Community Service Shines a Light on Teaching World Languages by Keely Sullivan
My appreciation for teachers grew even larger after teaching. My parents are both middle school teachers, so all my life I have witnessed behind the scenes how much effort they put into their classes, but I never truly felt what it was like to be responsible for all these children until I was standing at the front of those classrooms.
Introducing the New CHS Food Truck by Hazel Duross
Culinary students in the second semester will be experiencing their first event with the food truck on May 4th, 2024 for a RIDE-sponsored event at Chase Farm. This is the state's first-ever RI student food truck roundup. There will be music and some districts will be able to participate in a Battle of the Bands. Furthermore, medals for the best sweet and savory dishes will receive either the Governor's Cup for the savory dish or the Commissioner’s Championship for the best sweet dish.
The Return of Christmas Music By Keely Sullivan
Christmas season has officially begun, and one of the most universally loved parts is the music that comes along with it. We hear Christmas music everywhere, on the radio, in stores, and at home. These songs play a role in making the season so special and there is nothing like listening to Christmas music while curled up under a blanket and surrounded by glowing lights.
What to Know About the PrepareRI Internship Opportunities by Samuel Hiers
Did you know that interning for a company could give you all of the workplace and technical experience that you need and more? Next summer, internships are exactly what PrepareRI seeks to offer to get countless students ready for their future work environments.
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Dear Freshman by Christiana Votta
I learned to take a step back and change my view of failing and to see it as a learning experience. This can be difficult to do, but once accomplished, you will feel a pressure lifted from you. You won’t be afraid to try new things or answer questions that are possibly wrong. Accepting failures as learning experiences is the key to being successful in not only highschool but the rest of your life.